Lorenzo! Brooo you are not kidding! This gave me a new appreciation for how you've been getting them, dang man it is sooo much harder from shore than the kayak
@@PeterRanieriII i was going to get a kayak for next season but now it’s looking like I’ll be getting a boat, soooo hopefully i won’t be out here struggling for the keepers lol
Hi Peter I have caught a few keepers from shore so far this year. Need a bigger rod 9 foot and at least 30 lb braid with jigs on a fluro leader. They seem like they are a little harder to catch from shore but are a lot of fun when you hook a keeper! Tight lines!
Nice Will, thats encouraging to hear, especially if its by us in the western sound! Your so right, a 9' rod and lighter/more invisible leader would def be better for the shore. I was shocked at how smart they were biting the crab, they def are more line shy in the shallows I think but absolutely more rewarding when you find that keeper!
Hey Peter, when I get stuck fishing for blackfish I tighten the drag almost to a complete lock while also bending the rod as much as possible. I leave it like that and release the bail. That pop of the line reverberates all the way to your stuck gear and usually releases it. I do this as a last resort and have about a 70% to 80%success rate. By the way, that is a terrific scenic fishing spot. Hoping to get out again on the west end this weekend. The waters are slowly cooling to the optimal blackfish temperature range of 50 to 60, so I am hoping that will improve the bite in my neck of the woods. Good luck out there. See you on the next one. Gio, Western Long Island sound.
this is brilliant, I gotta try that out, thanks! Such a cool spot, almost all of the middle sound beaches look like this with random large boulders that are exposed. There had to be a good amount of some smaller ones under the surface in the area too because we were getting snagged all over the place, lol. I hope we both get out this weekend, so far it looks fishable, fingers crossed - they really are cooling quick, I think sub 60 very soon if not already. Thanks Gio, see ya on the next one
@@PeterRanieriIItrust me it works but you have to apply enormous pressure to the rod, short of breaking it. The bail needs to be positioned in the right spot so that when you pull it The line pops out and that creates a shockwave all the way to your snagged gear. I'll buy you a beer if you can get that on your underwater camera!
Great change of pace video! Weekend conditions have been brutal for kayak/small craft. I managed to get out for a couple of hours this past Saturday morning until about 930am and got a few nice over slot stripers. Once I got back to land, I took some crabs over to the Glen cove pier and, somehow, got a nice slot striper with crabs right near the side of the wall. Weird times...
Thanks Steve, yeah sometimes these days are perfect just for slowing it down a bit, and not have to mobilize a watercraft lol. Wow thats a great morning, nice to know about the stripers being around. I also got out for like 1.5hrs that morning but the rain came around 8:30am for me so I called it with one keeper tog. Thats crazy catching a slot near the wall, its not very deep there!
@@PeterRanieriII 25-30 minute setup/tear down is a grind if only going for an few hour or so. But yeah, there are some big fish blitzing on the surface in hempstead harbor .25 miles from launch. They are pretty easy to find. It was crazy...I didn't have the gear with me to pull up a 30.5in striper 20ft out of the water up onto the pier, so I had to drop the pole down onto the beach after I beached the fish and ran like 100 yards all the way around to get down to it.
its such a grind, and then doing the break down in the rain would be even worse...wow sounds like a memorable one, love those surprise catches, lol. Im going there next chance I get 🤙
Peter loved the vid please tell me you will invest in a nice 11 or even 12 foot rod, even a cheap one will get that bait way the heck out there and in the future when you have more money then you can can buy that really nice surf rod I mean it was such a crime to see a person of your skill level to be unable to reach the fish then again here is an idea, just get a bunch of 4 oz black fish jigs and that should do the trick,,,,,,, imagine how far you could throw that 4 oz jig on a 11-12 foot rod ( uh about a mile) so anyway I just want to note how everytime I see that water off the north shore I am always= impressed with how freakin wild it is , and how the drop off is so drastic as compared to the South shore the whole miles and miles of beach out there just look like great fishing I am really going to try my best to move my life out there someday baby someday
Steve, haha ok I'll look into getting a surf rod. I actually had a decent one but sold it bc I was never using it since getting the kayak. Yeah you really need to get out there, just go for a visit sometime to see it, try one of the public parks. It does drop off a bit quicker that the south shore but at least in the middle sound region its actually relatively shallow close to shore. But all you need are a few close rocks and the fish should be there!
Very tuff, exactly! It felt like a smarter fish bite, I think they can see the terminal tackle much easier and not as much competition to feed. The snags, omg...lost half a dozen jigs whereas I typically only lose 1 on the kayak. Im glad you can relate,
I love following your channel, but can you please take this advice please lock your drive when you’re fishing for black fish you guys have those drives always too loose for blackfish
Nice 17".... So weird. If you go to the shore, you hardly notice the sound of waves lapping on the shells. If you listen to it though headphones, it sounds like a jet engine for 15 minutes.....
seriously, the shore game is next level - I appreciate the support all seasons! That rod is awesome, its incredible how much further his rod could cast than mine 😂
Awesome quality time of the son and father! 👍
From shore a bit more challenging but feels great when you able to get a keeper!
Lorenzo! Brooo you are not kidding! This gave me a new appreciation for how you've been getting them, dang man it is sooo much harder from shore than the kayak
@@PeterRanieriII i was going to get a kayak for next season but now it’s looking like I’ll be getting a boat, soooo hopefully i won’t be out here struggling for the keepers lol
big $ moves man! just going straight to the boat! haha well I hope it works out for ya and you still get out there on it as much as posible!
Wow! Blackfish fishing from shore is a whole different game. I might have to give it a try at some point.
You def should man, its a whole different game like you said, much harder for sure but also very rewarding
Nice fishing! Iv never chase some
Black fish. Keep it up 🤙
Thanks, they are a lot of fun 🤙 def give it a try
Looks like your dad had fun.
He wants to get back out asap and get one! he really did enjoy it, as did I 😊
Hi Peter I have caught a few keepers from shore so far this year. Need a bigger rod 9 foot and at least 30 lb braid with jigs on a fluro leader. They seem like they are a little harder to catch from shore but are a lot of fun when you hook a keeper! Tight lines!
Nice Will, thats encouraging to hear, especially if its by us in the western sound! Your so right, a 9' rod and lighter/more invisible leader would def be better for the shore. I was shocked at how smart they were biting the crab, they def are more line shy in the shallows I think but absolutely more rewarding when you find that keeper!
Hey Peter, when I get stuck fishing for blackfish I tighten the drag almost to a complete lock while also bending the rod as much as possible. I leave it like that and release the bail. That pop of the line reverberates all the way to your stuck gear and usually releases it. I do this as a last resort and have about a 70% to 80%success rate. By the way, that is a terrific scenic fishing spot. Hoping to get out again on the west end this weekend. The waters are slowly cooling to the optimal blackfish temperature range of 50 to 60, so I am hoping that will improve the bite in my neck of the woods. Good luck out there. See you on the next one. Gio, Western Long Island sound.
this is brilliant, I gotta try that out, thanks! Such a cool spot, almost all of the middle sound beaches look like this with random large boulders that are exposed. There had to be a good amount of some smaller ones under the surface in the area too because we were getting snagged all over the place, lol. I hope we both get out this weekend, so far it looks fishable, fingers crossed - they really are cooling quick, I think sub 60 very soon if not already. Thanks Gio, see ya on the next one
@@PeterRanieriIItrust me it works but you have to apply enormous pressure to the rod, short of breaking it. The bail needs to be positioned in the right spot so that when you pull it The line pops out and that creates a shockwave all the way to your snagged gear. I'll buy you a beer if you can get that on your underwater camera!
challenge accepted lol
@@PeterRanieriII Just don't break the rod!
Those 17 inch ones are the best to eat. Keep fishin with Pops it's a great thing!
thanks, I agree on both of those!
Fishing definitely teaches patience. 👍🏽
You got that right! lots of great life lessons in fishing actually
Great change of pace video! Weekend conditions have been brutal for kayak/small craft. I managed to get out for a couple of hours this past Saturday morning until about 930am and got a few nice over slot stripers. Once I got back to land, I took some crabs over to the Glen cove pier and, somehow, got a nice slot striper with crabs right near the side of the wall. Weird times...
Thanks Steve, yeah sometimes these days are perfect just for slowing it down a bit, and not have to mobilize a watercraft lol. Wow thats a great morning, nice to know about the stripers being around. I also got out for like 1.5hrs that morning but the rain came around 8:30am for me so I called it with one keeper tog. Thats crazy catching a slot near the wall, its not very deep there!
@@PeterRanieriII 25-30 minute setup/tear down is a grind if only going for an few hour or so. But yeah, there are some big fish blitzing on the surface in hempstead harbor .25 miles from launch. They are pretty easy to find.
It was crazy...I didn't have the gear with me to pull up a 30.5in striper 20ft out of the water up onto the pier, so I had to drop the pole down onto the beach after I beached the fish and ran like 100 yards all the way around to get down to it.
its such a grind, and then doing the break down in the rain would be even worse...wow sounds like a memorable one, love those surprise catches, lol. Im going there next chance I get 🤙
@@PeterRanieriII based on currents this weekend, that will most likely be my plan.
Nice some great action. Would love to go out for some blackfish.
You should! season winding down now tho, come spring they should be shallow again
Hey, looks like a spot i go fishing too!
Peter
loved the vid
please tell me you will invest in a nice 11 or even 12 foot rod, even a cheap one will get that bait way the heck out there
and in the future when you have more money then you can can buy that really nice surf rod
I mean it was such a crime to see a person of your skill level to be unable to reach the fish
then again here is an idea, just get a bunch of 4 oz black fish jigs
and that should do the trick,,,,,,,
imagine how far you could throw that 4 oz jig on a 11-12 foot rod
( uh about a mile)
so anyway
I just want to note how everytime I see that water off the north shore
I am always= impressed with how freakin wild it is
, and how the drop off is so drastic
as compared to the South shore
the whole miles and miles of beach out there just look like great fishing
I am really going to try my best to move my life out there
someday baby someday
Steve, haha ok I'll look into getting a surf rod. I actually had a decent one but sold it bc I was never using it since getting the kayak. Yeah you really need to get out there, just go for a visit sometime to see it, try one of the public parks. It does drop off a bit quicker that the south shore but at least in the middle sound region its actually relatively shallow close to shore. But all you need are a few close rocks and the fish should be there!
That’s wildwood state park too many snug spots 😅
Tuff togging from shore…different feel and easier to get snagged..👍🏼👍🏼
Very tuff, exactly! It felt like a smarter fish bite, I think they can see the terminal tackle much easier and not as much competition to feed. The snags, omg...lost half a dozen jigs whereas I typically only lose 1 on the kayak. Im glad you can relate,
Best part is fishing with your dad…never take them for granted
Great job!
Thank you! Cheers!
Bless from Jamaica
🙏 thanks for watching
Was at construction dock late in day earlier, nothing
Great video! I don’t think you need the chairs.
hahaha we def did not need the chairs!
Excuse me what is the location of the beach
What lb line do you use?
on this trip I think I had 15lb braid to 30lb leader
That's a fatty tautog💯💪
I love following your channel, but can you please take this advice please lock your drive when you’re fishing for black fish you guys have those drives always too loose for blackfish
thanks! I do think your right, it should be tighter, especially around the rocks
Nice 17"....
So weird. If you go to the shore, you hardly notice the sound of waves lapping on the shells. If you listen to it though headphones, it sounds like a jet engine for 15 minutes.....
hahaha i was thinking the same thing while editing - why are those waves so loud?! I dont even hear it when I'm there. 🤔
its not easy at all from shore .. shot out to ur dad with that mojo same like mine 🙌🙌
seriously, the shore game is next level - I appreciate the support all seasons! That rod is awesome, its incredible how much further his rod could cast than mine 😂
@@PeterRanieriII hell yea bro 🙌. I can cast miles with my mojo. We have some insane bass blitz all over I hope u will get them soon there 🙌🎣
awesome, wow seems west is the place to be rn - thanks for the report 🤙
Where’s this place?
this is on the northshore of long island NY
Which north shore@@PeterRanieriII
@@boboz780 between port Jeff and mattituck